Young girl gets sexually explicit photos of her posted around local tech

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Chloe Higgins a young girl from Newcastle co.down was sending sexually explicit photos "nudes" to different boys one a social media site (snapchat). she did not think of the repercussions or the overall impact it would have on her life. One young man screenshoted the photo Chloe sent and shared it with his friends, who then printed it out and put it up all over down Patrick serc (the tech Chloe use to attend). Chloe later left tech because of the bullying but that didn't help much people were bullying her over social media and the only friend she had left was a remarkable young lady name Tula Lyons. Tula tried helping her friend Chloe through this horrible thing but sadly it was not enough , chloe killed her self not long after she left tech. She drank a bottle of demestos extra thick bleach and ended it all. Tula and Chloe's mum has released a statements. Chloe's mum said "it's tragic thing what happened to our daughter Chloe but Tula has been such a great help with it all. She is like the daughter I always wanted! But yeah what happened to Chloe is sad". Tula has said that " Chloe was one of the best mates anyone could have asked for! Sure she couldn't hack the sesh and had shit bant but I loved her all the same. Who knew when I bought her that bleach she would down the bottle right infront of me. It was horrific as soon as I rolled, sparked and smoked a fat joint to calm me nerves I rang an ambulance but they said it was to late. We love you Chloe party hard up there clo gbf ????". There you have it one slut one amazing friend and a heart broken mother .

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